Explore the latest research and resources from reputable sources covering various topics related to COVID-19.
- Medical Xpress: “Cold, flu, RSV or COVID? A parent’s guide to a child’s symptoms”
- News Medical Life Sciences: “Azelastine nasal spray prevents COVID-19 and rhinovirus infections”
- Medical Xpress: “COVID-19: Vitamin D levels fell during pandemic for older women and urban dwellers”
- Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP): “COVID mRNA vaccines may be able to train immune system to attack cancer cells, boost survival”
- CIDRAP: “COVID vaccines may have averted thousands of hospital stays in infants, pregnant women over 18 months”
- News Medical Life Sciences: “COVID-19 linked to long-lasting reductions in smell even without noticeable symptoms”
- Medical Xpress: “COVID-19 restrictions linked to decline in immunity to childhood infections”
- News Medical Life Sciences: “From stress to susceptibility: how COVID lockdowns shaped teen vaping risk”
- Medical Xpress: “How vaping primes the lungs for COVID-19 damage”
- News Medical Life Sciences: “Long COVID linked to heavier periods and symptom flare-ups during menstruation”
- CIDRAP: “Nearly 1 in 3 adults with severe long COVID have rare heart-rhythm disorder, data suggest”
- News Medical Life Sciences: “Post-COVID smell loss linked to brain changes in key olfactory regions”
- Medical Xpress: “Post-pandemic COVID-19 linked with high numbers of workforce absences and exits”
- CIDRAP: “Report proposes new framework to prepare for future pandemics”
- CIDRAP: “Severe COVID may carry higher risk of long-term conditions requiring hospitalization through 6 months”
- CIDRAP: “Study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccines early in pregnancy and birth defects”
- News Medical Life Sciences: “What next after post-pandemic seismic shifts?”
Locate a Vaccination Site Near You
You can locate a vaccination site near you. Many sites accept walk-ins with no need for an appointment. To learn about available vaccine clinics near you, simply text your ZIP code to 898211, visit vaccines.gov or dial 211 to reach Maryland’s health and human services hotline.